Many train tickets can be purchased for the whole route directly via one ticket provider. On long-distance-connections, you usually have to buy tickets from different providers for the route sections. It may also be the case that you buy two tickets from the same ticket provider as the total route can not be offered by one single ticket. If you use tickets from different providers, calculate enough time to change trains.

In the blue bar on the right, you see from which provider you can buy the single routes. Simply follow the numbers step by step. Usually there are several providers for each section. It is worth to compare the prices.

Not all providers always offer all sections, even if they are listed on the right. We therefore offer you friendly and detailed help in the railcc forum. If you are logged in, select a main topic, eg "Point to Point Train Tickets" - there click the large green button "new topic" and fill in title and text. Send it.

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